Use a Calorimeter to Measure the Heat Capacity of Water
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Determine whether the surface tension of a liquid will increase due to cold or hot water.
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Investigate supercooling of water: Does prior heating of water make it easier to supercool water without freezing?
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Measuring the Surface Tension of Water
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How Salty Does the Sea Have to Be for an Egg to Float?
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Determine whether depth affects the ability to see color underwater.
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The Effect of Ocean Acidification on the Acoustic Properties of Water
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Measuring Surface Tension of Water with a Penny
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How does sugar density affect the index of refraction of water?
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Investigate the supercooled state of water and other liquids; how it varies with different amounts and types of liquids, and its uses in our daily lives.
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Does the temperature of water affect the time it takes for the water to freeze?
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The amount of heat absorbed by water at different distances from a space heater
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See how the hydraulic conductivity of water and crude oil is different.
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Test the effect of gas bubbles on the density of water.
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Determine if the boiling point of water changes at different elevations due to atmospheric pressure.
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The Effect of Salinity on the Height of a Floating Object Above the Water
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The Effect of Water Temperature on the Buoyancy of a Floating Object
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Demonstrate Archimedes' principle
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